All Safety News – Page 775
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Beijing Expo: Harbin Y-12 turboprop to be bigger
Harbin Aircraft's latest Y-12 turboprop will have a larger fuselage, improved aerodynamics, a retractable landing gear and more powerful engines. The...
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Weather key focus of Phuket MD-82 crash probe
Investigators probing the crash of the One-Two-Go Boeing MD-82 on the Thai resort island of Phuket are focusing on weather...
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US watchdog: allocations usurp FAA authority
A report by the US Department of Transportation's Office of...
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SAS discovers further Q400s affected by corrosion
Inspections of SAS Group's grounded Bombardier Q400 turboprop fleet have revealed further instances of corrosion similar to that found on the aircraft that...
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Commercial Aviation Report - new online service coming soon
The new Commercial Aviation Online, due to launch from 1st October, will deliver focussed aircraft finance news and analysis daily on the web
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IFE investment in major upturn after sluggish years
Major players in the in-flight entertainment and communications industry are witnessing a substantial rise in airline expenditure for premium on-board services,...
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FSF brings FOQA to corporate aviation sector
Even as Eclipse Aviation is promising a centralised, turnkey flight operations quality assurance (FOQA) system as a part of the total package for Eclipse...
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MEPs say all airlines must join ETS at once
The European Parliament's transport committee wants all civil aircraft flying into Europe to be included in the European Union emissions trading scheme from...
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Boeing sets deadline for 737 slat status report
Boeing 737 operators must provide a status report to the airframer on wing slat parts linked to igniting a catastrophic fire on a China Airlines 737-800...
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Fastner problem could prove longer term hindrance to Boeing
A deeper and more widespread fastener shortage than previously thought may continue to hamper 787 ...
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British Airways aims for big savings through PMA parts
British Airways is looking to make massive savings through the extensive use of controversial parts manufacturer approved (PMA) replacement aircraft parts...
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ERJ pilots warned against accidental TCAS deactivation
US authorities have warned that pilots of the Embraer ERJ and its Legacy business jet sister could accidentally deactivate the type's transponder by placing...



















